Indian-American tech man, Parag Agrawal, becomes new CEO of Twitter as Jack resigns after 16 years KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Monday, November 29, 2021

Indian-American tech man, Parag Agrawal, becomes new CEO of Twitter as Jack resigns after 16 years

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Indian tech man, Parag Agrawal, has become the new Chief Executive Officer of Twitter as Jack steps down today. (Read More Here).

Taking to his Twitter page, Jack, announced that he has resigned as the CEO of Twitter as he shared a screenshot of his resignation message. 

He wrote: “After almost 16 years of having a role at our company, from co-founder to CEO to chair to Exec chair to interim-CEO to CEO…I decided it’s finally time for me to leave. Why? There is a lot of talk about the importance of a company being “founder-led.” Ultimately I believe that’s severely limiting and a single point of failure. I have worked hard to ensure that this company can break away from its founding and founders,” Dorsey said in a mail.

He wrote again: "Not sure anyone has heard but,
I resigned from Twitter." 

Taking to his Twitter page, the new CEO of Twitter, Parag Agrawal, thanked Jack for everything as he takes over from him. He wrote:

"Deep gratitude for @jack and our entire team, and so much excitement for the future. Here’s the note I sent to the company. Thank you all for your trust and support."

In 2019, Jack Dorsey, Parag Agrawal and a few Twitter team visited Nigeria. In one of his photos, Parag thanked Ngozi Iweala for welcoming them well in Nigeria.

Parag Agrawal is reportedly an Indian-American, who was born in Bombay, India, but later relocated to the United States of America with his parents.

Indians are currently taking over the tech world, from Google, Microsoft and now Twitter. 

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